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If you can't find many reasons to dislike the person you're voting for then you're... a cunt. I can't even agree w/ my wife where to go out to eat. Some of you magically agree, all the time, with a party or person you never met. Stop trying to be popular. Start thinking. Even if people disagree. At least your thoughts are your own. I made the mistake of looking at my wife's family on facebook. A miserable experience.

If you can't find many reasons to dislike the person you're voting for then you're... a cunt. I can't even agree w/ my wife where to go out to eat. Some of you magically agree, all the time, with a party or person you never met. Stop trying to be popular. Start thinking. Even if people disagree. At least your thoughts are your own. I made the mistake of looking at my wife's family on facebook. A miserable experience.

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[–] Kannibal 3 points (+3|-0)

I do not live in a swing state.

I generally vote third party

[–] CDanger 0 points (+0|-0)

Even if you were in a contested area, you should vote for the candidate you prefer, not the lesser of two evils. Statistically your vote will never influence a national election anyway--even when you live in a competetive race. So it is better to vote your conscience and signal your discontent with the mainstream candidates and show public support for those that match your views.

[–] Kannibal 0 points (+0|-0)

I would probably go with the Modern Whig Party, which is a real thing, if they were not so darn inactive.